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Simple Dictionary Definition |
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negi ねぎ |
(1) {Shinto} (See 宮司,権宮司) senior priest (serving under the chief priest and associate chief priest); (2) (hist) {Shinto} (under the old system) (See 神主・2,祝・1) priest (below chief priest and above junior priest); (3) (rare) (See バッタ) grasshopper; locust |
空無相無作 空无相无作 see styles |
kōng wú xiàng wú zuò kong1 wu2 xiang4 wu2 zuo4 k`ung wu hsiang wu tso kung wu hsiang wu tso kū musō musa |
emptiness, signlessness, and intentionlessness |
空無相無願 空无相无愿 see styles |
kōng wú xiàng wú yuàn kong1 wu2 xiang4 wu2 yuan4 k`ung wu hsiang wu yüan kung wu hsiang wu yüan kū musō mugan |
emptiness, signlessness, and non-contrivance |
美裕リュウ see styles |
mihiroryuu / mihiroryu みひろリュウ |
(person) Mihiro Ryū (1977.11.10-) |
邇芸速日命 see styles |
nigihayahinomikoto にぎはやひのみこと |
(dei) Nigihayahi no Mikoto (Shinto deity) |
鎌宝蔵院流 see styles |
kamahouzouinryuu / kamahozoinryu かまほうぞういんりゅう |
(rare) (See 宝蔵院流) Hozoin-ryu (school of sojutsu) |
あいよかけよ see styles |
aiyokakeyo あいよかけよ |
(exp,n) {Shinto} (See 金光教・こんこうきょう) coexistence; mutual fulfilment |
二礼二拍一礼 see styles |
nireinihakuichirei / nirenihakuichire にれいにはくいちれい |
(expression) {Shinto} two bows, two claps, and a third bow (common form of worshipping at a shrine) |
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nakamise なかみせ |
nakamise; shops lining a passageway in the precincts of a Shinto shrine |
大方等無想經 大方等无想经 see styles |
dà fāng děng wú xiǎng jīng da4 fang1 deng3 wu2 xiang3 jing1 ta fang teng wu hsiang ching Dai hōtō musō kyō |
*Mahāmegha-sūtra |
天の鈿の女命 see styles |
amenouzumenomikoto / amenozumenomikoto あめのうずめのみこと |
(dei) Ame no Uzume no Mikoto (Shintō goddess); (dei) Ame no Uzume no Mikoto (Shintō goddess) |
天之御中主神 see styles |
amenominakanushinokami あめのみなかぬしのかみ |
More info & calligraphy: God in the Glorious Center of Heaven |
山王一実神道 see styles |
sannouichijitsushintou / sannoichijitsushinto さんのういちじつしんとう |
(See 日吉神道) Sannou Ichijitsu Shinto (alt. name for Hie Shinto: a form of Shinto heavily influenced by Tendai) |
於無相作功用 于无相作功用 see styles |
yú wú xiàng zuò gōng yòng yu2 wu2 xiang4 zuo4 gong1 yong4 yü wu hsiang tso kung yung o musō sa kuyū |
exerting oneself in the signless |
有功用無相住 有功用无相住 see styles |
yǒu gōng yòng wú xiàng zhù you3 gong1 yong4 wu2 xiang4 zhu4 yu kung yung wu hsiang chu u kuyū musō jū |
markless abode having exertion |
無功用無相住 无功用无相住 see styles |
wú gōng yòng wú xiàng zhù wu2 gong1 yong4 wu2 xiang4 zhu4 wu kung yung wu hsiang chu mu kuyū musō jū |
stage that has neither marks nor effort |
無相無上法輪 无相无上法轮 see styles |
wú xiàng wú shàng fǎ lún wu2 xiang4 wu2 shang4 fa3 lun2 wu hsiang wu shang fa lun musō mujō hōrin |
turning of the dharma-wheel of unsurpassed signlessness |
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inome; ime(猪目) いのめ; いめ(猪目) |
{Shinto} heart symbol (to ward off evil spirits) |
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taasobi / tasobi たあそび |
{Shinto} ritual performance (usually around New Year) to pray for a successful rice harvest in the coming year |
石清水八幡宮 see styles |
iwashimizuhachimanguu / iwashimizuhachimangu いわしみずはちまんぐう |
(place-name) Iwashimizu Hachimangū (Shinto shrine in Kyoto) |
神道国際学会 see styles |
shintoukokusaigakkai / shintokokusaigakkai しんとうこくさいがっかい |
(org) International Shinto Foundation; ISF; (o) International Shinto Foundation; ISF |
神道政治連盟 see styles |
shintouseijirenmei / shintosejirenme しんとうせいじれんめい |
(org) Shinto Political League; (o) Shinto Political League |
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ryuu(p); tatsu; ryou / ryu(p); tatsu; ryo りゅう(P); たつ; りょう |
(1) (See ドラゴン) dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); (2) naga; semi-divine human-cobra chimera in Hindu and Buddhist mythology; (3) (りゅう, りょう only) (abbreviation) {shogi} (See 竜王・りゅうおう・2) promoted rook |
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oharai おはらい |
{Shinto} exorcism rite; purification |
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shinto; shinto しんと; シンと |
(adv,vs) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) silent (as the grave); deadly silent; deathly quiet |
二礼二拍手一礼 see styles |
nireinihakushuichirei / nirenihakushuichire にれいにはくしゅいちれい |
(expression) {Shinto} two bows, two claps, and a third bow (common form of worshipping at a shrine) |
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ontakekyou; mitakekyou / ontakekyo; mitakekyo おんたけきょう; みたけきょう |
Ontake-kyo (sect of Shinto); Mitake-kyo |
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goshintai ごしんたい |
(honorific or respectful language) {Shinto} (See 神体) shintai; object of worship believed to contain the spirit of a deity, typically housed in a shrine |
方等無相大雲經 方等无相大云经 see styles |
fāng děng wú xiàng dà yún jīng fang1 deng3 wu2 xiang4 da4 yun2 jing1 fang teng wu hsiang ta yün ching Hōtō musō daiun kyō |
*Mahāmegha-sūtra |
火之夜芸速男神 see styles |
hinoyagihayaonokami ひのやぎはやおのかみ |
{Shinto} (See 迦具土神) Kagutsuchi; fire deity who burned to death his mother Izanami during childbirth (and was therefore beheaded by his father Izanagi) |
無分別無相之心 无分别无相之心 see styles |
wú fēn bié wú xiàng zhī xīn wu2 fen1 bie2 wu2 xiang4 zhi1 xin1 wu fen pieh wu hsiang chih hsin mu funbetsu musō no shin |
non-discriminating markless mind |
空無相無願三昧 空无相无愿三昧 see styles |
kōng wú xiàng wú yuàn sān mèi kong1 wu2 xiang4 wu2 yuan4 san1 mei4 k`ung wu hsiang wu yüan san mei kung wu hsiang wu yüan san mei kū musō mugan zanmai |
samādhi of emptiness |
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kourai(高麗)(p); koma / korai(高麗)(p); koma こうらい(高麗)(P); こま |
(1) (こうらい only) (hist) (abbreviation) Goryeo (dynasty of Korea; 918-1392 CE); (n,n-pref) (2) Korea (esp. the Goguryeo kingdom or the Goryeo dynasty); (3) (狛 only) (See 狛犬) (stone) guardian lion-dogs at Shinto shrine |
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taishazukuri; ooyashirozukuri たいしゃづくり; おおやしろづくり |
oldest architectural style for Shinto shrines (e.g. used at Izumo shrine) |
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miko(gikun)(p); fujo(巫女) みこ(gikun)(P); ふじょ(巫女) |
(1) {Shinto} miko; shrine maiden; young girl or woman (trad. an unmarried virgin) who assists priests at shrines; (2) medium; sorceress; shamaness |
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hirume ひるめ |
(archaism) {Shinto} (See 天照大神) Amaterasu Ōmikami (sun goddess) |
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gongenzukuri ごんげんづくり |
style of Shinto architecture in which the main hall and worship hall share one roof, and are connected via an intermediate passageway |
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shime しめ |
(1) (abbreviation) {Shinto} (See 注連縄) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil; (2) (archaism) cordoning off; cordoning-off sign |
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shintou / shinto しんとう |
(noun/participle) (1) penetration (e.g. market); pervasion (e.g. thought, ideology); (noun/participle) (2) permeation; soaking; osmosis |
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homusubinokami ほむすびのかみ |
{Shinto} (See 迦具土神) Kagutsuchi; fire deity who burned to death his mother Izanami during childbirth (and was therefore beheaded by his father Izanagi) |
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kenka けんか |
(n,vs,vi) (献華 esp. in Shinto) flower offering; floral tribute; laying flowers |
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shishi しし |
(1) (See ライオン) lion; (2) (See 狛犬) left-hand guardian dog at a Shinto shrine |
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tamagushiryou / tamagushiryo たまぐしりょう |
cash offering made on the occasion of one's visit to a shrine; money offering dedicated to the Shinto gods; fees for offering a branch of the sacred tree to the gods |
神仏分離神仏判然 see styles |
shinbutsubunri しんぶつぶんり |
(hist) {Shinto;Buddh} (See 神仏習合) separation of Buddhism and Shintoism (government policy during the beginning of the Meiji period) |
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shinkan(神官)(p); kanzukasa; kamizukasa; kamuzukasa しんかん(神官)(P); かんづかさ; かみづかさ; かむづかさ |
Shinto priest |
遣諸境相顯無相觀 遣诸境相显无相观 see styles |
qiǎn zhū jìng xiàng xiǎn wú xiàng guān qian3 zhu1 jing4 xiang4 xian3 wu2 xiang4 guan1 ch`ien chu ching hsiang hsien wu hsiang kuan chien chu ching hsiang hsien wu hsiang kuan ken shokyōsō ken musō kan |
the contemplation that rejects all the characteristics of sense-objects in order to reveal the signless contemplation |
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chinju ちんじゅ |
local Shinto deity; tutelary god |
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sansankudo さんさんくど |
{Shinto} three-times-three exchange of nuptial cups |
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shinobide; shinobite; mijikade(短手) しのびで; しのびて; みじかで(短手) |
{Shinto} silent clap (done during a funeral or during certain rites at the Ise Grand Shrine) |
有加行有功用無相住 有加行有功用无相住 see styles |
yǒu jiā xíng yǒu gōng yòng wú xiàng zhù you3 jia1 xing2 you3 gong1 yong4 wu2 xiang4 zhu4 yu chia hsing yu kung yung wu hsiang chu u kegyō u kuyō musō jū |
the markless abode that has application of practices and exertion |
無加行無功用無相住 无加行无功用无相住 see styles |
wú jiā xíng wú gōng yòng wú xiāng zhù wu2 jia1 xing2 wu2 gong1 yong4 wu2 xiang1 zhu4 wu chia hsing wu kung yung wu hsiang chu mu kegyō mu kuyō musō jū |
the [bodhisattva's] markless stage that has neither applied practices nor exertion |
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tamagushi; tamakushi(玉串, 玉籤)(ok) たまぐし; たまくし(玉串, 玉籤)(ok) |
(1) {Shinto} branch of a sacred tree (esp. sakaki) with paper or cotton strips attached (used as an offering); (2) (See 榊・1) sakaki (species of evergreen sacred to Shinto, Cleyera japonica) |
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shintou / shinto しんとう |
(See 御神灯・1) sacred light |
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oharai おはらい |
{Shinto} exorcism rite; purification |
シントウトガリネズミ see styles |
shintoutogarinezumi / shintotogarinezumi シントウトガリネズミ |
(kana only) shinto shrew (Sorex shinto) |
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izanaminomikoto; izanaminomikoto いざなみのみこと; イザナミノミコト |
{Shinto} (See 伊弉諾尊) Izanami; female deity who gave birth to Japan and the sun, moon, and storm gods |
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izanaginomikoto; izanakinomikoto; izanaginomikoto いざなぎのみこと; いざなきのみこと; イザナギノミコト |
{Shinto} (See 伊邪那美命) Izanagi-no-Mikoto; Izanagi; male deity who fathered Japan and the sun, moon, and storm gods |
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ooharae(大祓, 大祓e); ooharai(大祓, 大祓i) おおはらえ(大祓, 大祓え); おおはらい(大祓, 大祓い) |
{Shinto} (See 大嘗祭・だいじょうさい) great purification; purification rite performed twice a year, before daijōsai and after major disasters |
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amenokoyanenomikoto あめのこやねのみこと |
(dei) Ame-no-Koyane (Shinto) |
法筵龍象衆當觀第一義 法筵龙象众当观第一义 see styles |
fǎ yán lóng xiàng zhòng dāng guān dì yī yì fa3 yan2 long2 xiang4 zhong4 dang1 guan1 di4 yi1 yi4 fa yen lung hsiang chung tang kuan ti i i ho en ryu zōshu, to kan dai ichigi |
you dragons and elephants gathered at this dharma assembly, see now the first principle! |
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komainu こまいぬ |
(stone) guardian lion-dogs at a Shinto shrine |
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kawazugarishinji(蛙狩神事); kawazugarinoshinji(蛙狩no神事) かわずがりしんじ(蛙狩神事); かわずがりのしんじ(蛙狩の神事) |
{Shinto} frog hunting ritual |
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susanoonomikoto; susanoonomikoto; susanoonomikoto すさのおのみこと; スサノオノミコト; スサノヲノミコト |
{Shinto} Susanoo-no-Mikoto (deity, younger brother to Amaterasu) |
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nigihayahinomikoto にぎはやひのみこと |
(leg) {Shinto} Nigihayahi; deity who married Nagasunehiko's younger sister and subsequently killed him when he opposed Emperor Jimmu |
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okutsuki おくつき |
{Shinto} (See 墓) family grave; ancestral grave; tomb |
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miko(p); fujo(巫女) みこ(P); ふじょ(巫女) |
(1) {Shinto} miko; shrine maiden; young girl or woman (trad. an unmarried virgin) who assists priests at shrines; (2) medium; sorceress; shamaness |
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neri ねり |
(n,n-suf) (1) kneading; gloss; tempering; (adj-f,n) (2) paste (e.g. bean paste, mustard paste); (3) {Shinto} (orig. 邌り, usu. お練り) (See 練り歩く・ねりあるく,お練り・おねり) parading of portable shrines and floats at festivals |
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amenominakanushinokami; amanominakanushinokami あめのみなかぬしのかみ; あまのみなかぬしのかみ |
(dei) Amenominakanushi (first god and the source of the universe according to Shinto) |
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shintou / shinto しんとう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) permeation (of thought, ideology, culture, etc.); infiltration (e.g. of ideas); spread; penetration (e.g. into a market); pervasion; (n,vs,vi) (2) permeation (of a liquid, etc.); soaking; percolation; (n,vs,vi) (3) {chem;biol} osmosis |
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kenka けんか |
(n,vs,vi) (occ. written as 献華 in Shinto) flower offering; floral tribute; laying flowers |
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shishi しし |
(1) (See ライオン) lion; (2) (See 狛犬,唐獅子・1) left-hand (stone) guardian lion-dog at a Shinto shrine |
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musuhi むすひ |
{Shinto} divine spirit of creation |
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kamiwaza(p); kamuwaza(ok); kanwaza(ok) かみわざ(P); かむわざ(ok); かんわざ(ok) |
(1) divine work; miracle; superhuman feat; (2) (archaism) (See 神事・しんじ) Shinto ritual |
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negi ねぎ |
(1) {Shinto} (See 宮司,権宮司) senior priest (serving under the chief priest and associate chief priest); (2) (hist) {Shinto} (under the old system) (See 神主・2,祝・1) priest (below chief priest and above junior priest); (3) (rare) (See バッタ) grasshopper; locust |
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chinju ちんじゅ |
local Shinto deity; tutelary god |
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izanagi; izanaki; izanagi いざなぎ; いざなき; イザナギ |
(kana only) {Shinto} (See 伊弉諾尊) Izanagi (deity) |
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yorishiro よりしろ |
{Shinto} object representative of a divine spirit; object to which a spirit is drawn or summoned; object or animal occupied by a kami |
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shide(四手, 垂, 紙垂, 椣); kamishide(紙垂, 紙四手) しで(四手, 垂, 紙垂, 椣); かみしで(紙垂, 紙四手) |
(1) zigzag-shaped paper streamer often used to adorn Shinto-related objects; (2) (四手, 垂 only) hornbeam (deciduous tree in the birch family) |
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amanoiwato あまのいわと |
(exp,n) {Shinto} Gate of the Celestial Rock Cave |
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kannagaranomichi; kamunagaranomichi かんながらのみち; かむながらのみち |
(exp,n) {Shinto} the Way of the Gods; Shinto; Shintoism |
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takiage たきあげ |
(1) {Shinto} bonfire often in temple grounds, usu. of charms, talismans, New Year decorations, etc.; (2) (See 護摩・ごま) ritual burning of money, cedar sticks, or other objects as an offering |
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ubusunagami うぶすながみ |
{Shinto} guardian deity of one's birthplace |
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rokujuu(p); muso(ok) / rokuju(p); muso(ok) ろくじゅう(P); むそ(ok) |
(numeric) sixty; 60 |
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oharai おはらい |
{Shinto} exorcism rite; purification |
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yaoyorozunokami やおよろずのかみ |
(exp,n) {Shinto} (See 八百万・やおよろず) all the gods and goddesses; all the deities |
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yudate(湯立te, 湯立); yudachi(湯立chi, 湯立) ゆだて(湯立て, 湯立); ゆだち(湯立ち, 湯立) |
(See 巫女・みこ・2) Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health) |
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niniginomikoto ににぎのみこと |
(leg) {Shinto} Ninigi no Mikoto (Japanese deity; grandson of Amaterasu, great grandfather of Emperor Jimmu) |
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kamioroshi; kamioroshi かみおろし; カミオロシ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) {Shinto} invoking a deity during a festival held in that deity's honor; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Shinto} (See 巫女・みこ・2) medium's invocation of a deity to take possession of her (to receive his divine message or revelation) |
速疾立驗魔醯首羅天說阿尾奢法 速疾立验魔醯首罗天说阿尾奢法 see styles |
sù jí lì yàn mó xī shǒu luó tiān shuō ā wěi shē fǎ su4 ji2 li4 yan4 mo2 xi1 shou3 luo2 tian1 shuo1 a1 wei3 she1 fa3 su chi li yen mo hsi shou lo t`ien shuo a wei she fa su chi li yen mo hsi shou lo tien shuo a wei she fa Sokushitsu ryū ken Makeshuraten setsu abisha hō |
A Rapidly Established Effect: the Abhicāra Method Explained by Maheśvāra |
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oinarisan おいなりさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) {Shinto} (See 稲荷・1) Inari (god of harvests, wealth, fertility, etc.); (2) (honorific or respectful language) (See 稲荷・2) Inari shrine; (3) (polite language) (See 稲荷鮨) inarizushi (sushi wrapped in fried tofu); (4) (joc) (slang) scrotum; testicle sack |
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shimenawa しめなわ |
{Shinto} rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil |
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miko(gikun)(p); fujo(巫女) みこ(gikun)(P); ふじょ(巫女) |
(1) {Shinto} miko; shrine maiden; young girl or woman (trad. an unmarried virgin) who assists priests at shrines; (2) (巫女 only) (also 巫) medium; sorceress; shamaness |
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oharai おはらい |
{Shinto} exorcism rite; purification |
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izanami; izanami イザナミ; いざなみ |
(kana only) {Shinto} (See 伊邪那美命) Izanami; female deity who gave birth to Japan and the sun, moon, and storm gods |
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amaterasuoomikami; tenshoukoudaijin(天照皇大神) / amaterasuoomikami; tenshokodaijin(天照皇大神) あまてらすおおみかみ; てんしょうこうだいじん(天照皇大神) |
{Shinto} Amaterasu Ōmikami (sun goddess) |
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kitou / kito きとう |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) prayer; grace (at meals); (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) {Shinto;Buddh} exorcism |
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shintou / shinto しんとう |
(n,vs,vt,vi) shock; shaking; concussion |
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izanagi; izanaki; izanagi いざなぎ; いざなき; イザナギ |
(kana only) {Shinto} (See 伊邪那岐命) Izanagi; male deity who fathered Japan and the sun, moon, and storm gods |
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izanami いざなみ |
(dei) (myth) Izanami (Shinto goddess) |
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omikoshi おみこし |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) (See 神輿・1) mikoshi; portable Shinto shrine carried through the streets during festivals; (2) (kana only) (esp. as 〜を上げる, 〜を据える, etc.) (See 腰・1) lower back; waist; hips |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Shinto Muso-Ryu" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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